You can get tested at your Ob/Gyn or a local planned parenthood. Online, you can find the closest location of a planned parenthood and make an appointment. It's very responsible of you to get checked out.
2007-01-06 06:11:59
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answered by Lauren 3
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At a STI clinic - look them up on the NHS website
2007-01-06 06:12:55
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answered by bengimog 2
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quite she is sturdy with STI they now no longer consult with them as STD yet sexually transmitted infections. yet via fact he went and have been given checked does no longer throw a reg flag. It only says he's wellbeing unsleeping. He could of been having secure intercourse and a condom broke. while you're this aggravating with regard to the reality that he have been given checked in basic terms come out and ask him. for sure the two certainly one of you have sufficient in uncomplicated which you care and are open sufficient to didscuss this difficulty. that's an exceedingly sturdy factor. I quite have seen a unfold of ladies who religiously prepare risk-free intercourse and yet get checked on a regular foundation some as generally as each six months. It would not scare me as a rely of actuality it places my strategies to take a seat back a sprint greater, even however we prepare risk-free intercourse, I knew there become little or no danger of my catching something. What i in my view locate form of humorous out of lots of the different solutions is this interest throws a purple flag or is seen a warning. I desire that greater human beings di it. how a lot of human beings a working around obtainable who think of they could have a STI and are too afraid to circulate get regarded at? quite of undesirable mouthing the guy applaud him that he cared sufficient approximately himself and his destiny companions to get checked.
2016-12-12 05:27:00
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answered by Anonymous
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go to your doc asap
cause if ya think you have one it could be any of the following
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Genital herpes
Pubic lice
Scabies
HIV and AIDS
Syphilis
Trichomonas vaginalis (TV)
Thrush
Genital warts
Non-specific urethritis (NSU)
take a look at web bellow. good luck
2007-01-06 11:29:05
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answered by candycane 2
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Go to your nearest sexual health clinic - you should be able to find the number/address in the phone book.
2007-01-06 06:14:28
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answered by D B 6
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local GUM clinic, GPs can check for certain infections too
2007-01-06 15:26:18
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answered by NightOwl 5
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you could go to your local GUM clinc or family plannig clinic. although i hear that Boots offer a free service now too
2007-01-06 06:11:54
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answered by missree 5
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Go to your family doctor or to the health department.
2007-01-06 06:11:43
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answered by sophia j 1
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you can see your doctor there are gum clinics at every hospital or brooke advisory gl x
2007-01-06 06:12:13
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answered by gullsgirl2000 2
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the GUM clinic
2007-01-06 06:12:38
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answered by Anonymous
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